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18th ARCS 2005 Workshops: Innsbruck, Austria
- Uwe Brinkschulte, Jürgen Becker, Dietmar Fey, Christian Hochberger, Thomas Martinetz, Christian Müller-Schloer, Hartmut Schmeck, Theo Ungerer, Rolf P. Würtz:
18th International Conference on Architecture of Computing Systems, Workshops, Innsbruck, Austria, March 2005. VDE Verlag 2005, ISBN 3-8007-2880-X
Workshop Dynamically Reconfigurable Systems
Invited Talk
- Peter Alfke:
FPGA-based Crossbar Switch Uses Partial Reconfiguration. ARCS Workshops 2005: 11-
Data Processing
- Katsuaki Deguchi, Shohei Abe, Masayasu Suzuki, Kenichiro Anjo, Toru Awashima, Hideharu Amano:
Implementing core tasks of JPEG2000 Encoder on the Dynamically Reconfigurable Processor. ARCS Workshops 2005: 12-18 - Faisal Suleman, Dirk Eilers, Helmut Steckenbiller, Andreas Herkersdorf:
Adaptable DSP Functions for Dynamically Reconfigurable Communication Systems. ARCS Workshops 2005: 19-26 - Takeaki Sugimura, Yuta Konishi, Yoshihiro Nakatani, Takafumi Fukushima, Hiroyuki Kurino, Mitsumasa Koyanagi:
Dynamic Multi-Context Reconfiguration Scheme for Reconfigurable Parallel Image Processing System with Three Dimensional Structure. ARCS Workshops 2005: 27-32
Hardware/Software Reconfigurable Systems
- Jens Braunes, Steffen Köhler, Annett Königsmann, Rainer G. Spallek:
Ein Zwischenformat-Profiler für das RECAST-Framework. ARCS Workshops 2005: 33-38 - Michael Hübner, Katarina Paulsson, Marcus Stitz, Jürgen Becker:
Novel Seamless Design-Flow for Partial and Dynamic Reconfigurable Systems with Customized Communication Structures based on Xilinx Virtex-II FPGAs. ARCS Workshops 2005: 39-44 - Heiko Hinkelmann, Thilo Pionteck, Oliver Kleine, Manfred Glesner:
Prozessorintegration und Speicheranbindung dynamisch rekonfigurierbarer Funktionseinheiten. ARCS Workshops 2005: 45-51 - Mohamed Taher, Esam El-Araby, Tarek A. El-Ghazawi:
Configuration Caching in Adaptive Computing Systems Using Association Rule Mining (ARM). ARCS Workshops 2005: 53-60
Design and Methodologies
- Christophe Bobda, Ali Ahmadinia, Kurapati Rajesham, Mateusz Majer, Adronis Niyonkuru:
Partial Configuration Design and Implementation Challenges on Xilinx Virtex FPGAs. ARCS Workshops 2005: 61-66 - Florian Dittmann, Achim Rettberg, Fabian Schulte:
A Y-Chart Based Tool for Reconfigurable System Design. ARCS Workshops 2005: 67-73 - Mohamed Taher, Tarek A. El-Ghazawi:
Fast Online Placement in FPGAs. ARCS Workshops 2005: 75-82 - Andres Upegui, Rico Moeckel, Elmar Dittrich, Auke Jan Ijspeert, Eduardo Sanchez:
An FPGA Dynamically Reconfigurable Framework for Modular Robotics. ARCS Workshops 2005: 83-89
Workshop Self-Organization and Emergence - Organic Computing and its Neighboring Disciplines
- Peter Dittrich:
The Bio-Chemical Information Processing Metaphor as a Programming Paradigm for Organic Computing. ARCS Workshops 2005: 95-99 - Gabriel Mihai Lipsa, Andreas Herkersdorf, Wolfgang Rosenstiel, Oliver Bringmann, Walter Stechele:
Towards a Framework and a Design Methodology for Autonomous SoC. ARCS Workshops 2005: 101-108 - Olaf Kähler, Joachim Denzler:
Self-Organizing, Adaptive Data Fusion for 3d Object Tracking. ARCS Workshops 2005: 109-116 - Gabriele Peters, Claus-Peter Alberts, Markus Briese, Sebastian Entian, Christian Gabriel, Zhiqiang Gao, Alexander Klandt, Thomas Leopold, Jan Schultze, Jeremias Spiegel, Jürgen Thyen, Martina Vaupel, Peter Voß, Qing Zhu:
Adaptive Object Acquisition. ARCS Workshops 2005: 117-122 - Dietmar Fey, Daniel Schmidt:
Marching Pixels: A new Organic Computing Prinicple for Smart CMOS Camera Chips. ARCS Workshops 2005: 123-130 - Paul Lukowicz, Erhardt Barth, Jan T. Kim:
Organic Architectures for Large-Scale Environment-Aware Sensor Networks. ARCS Workshops 2005: 131-138 - Falko Dressler, Bettina Krüger, Gerhard Fuchs, Reinhard German:
Self-Organization in Sensor Networks using Bio-Inspired Mechanisms. ARCS Workshops 2005: 139-144
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